A Critical Proton MR Spectroscopy Marker of Alzheimer's Disease Early Neurodegenerative Change: Low Hippocampal NAA/Cr Ratio Impacts APOE ϵ4 Mexico City Children and Their Parents

Lilian Calderón-Garciduẽnas, Antonieta Mora-Tiscarẽno, Gastón Melo-Sánchez, Joel Rodríguez-Díaz, Ricardo Torres-Jardón, Martin Styner, Partha S. Mukherjee, Weili Lin, Valerie Jewells

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Abstract

Severe air pollution exposures produce systemic, respiratory, myocardial, and brain inflammation and Alzheimer's disease (AD) hallmarks in clinically healthy children. We tested whether hippocampal metabolite ratios are associated with contrasting levels of air pollution, APOE, and body mass index (BMI) in paired healthy children and one parent sharing the same APOE alleles. We used 1 H-MRS to interrogate bilateral hippocampal single-voxel in 57 children (12.45 ± 3.4 years) and their 48 parents (37.5 ± 6.78 years) from a low pollution city versus Mexico City (MC). NAA/Cr, Cho/Cr, and mI/Cr metabolite ratios were analyzed. The right hippocampus NAA/Cr ratio was significantly different between cohorts (p = 0.007). The NAA/Cr ratio in right hippocampus in controls versus APOE ϵ4 MC children and in left hippocampus in MC APOE ϵ4 parents versus their children was significantly different after adjusting for age, gender, and BMI (p = 0.027 and 0.01, respectively). The NAA/Cr ratio is considered reflective of neuronal density/functional integrity/loss of synapses/higher pTau burden, thus a significant decrease in hippocampal NAA/Cr ratios may constitute a spectral marker of early neurodegeneration in young urbanites. Decreases in NAA/Cr correlate well with cognitive function, behavioral symptoms, and dementia severity; thus, since the progression of AD starts decades before clinical diagnosis, our findings support the hypothesis that under chronic exposures to fine particulate matter and ozone above the standards, neurodegenerative processes start in childhood and APOE ϵ4 carriers are at higher risk. Gene and environmental factors are critical in the development of AD and the identification and neuroprotection of young urbanites at high risk must become a public health priority.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAlzheimer�s Disease and Air Pollution
Subtitle of host publicationThe Development and Progression of a Fatal Disease from Childhood and the Opportunities for Early Prevention
EditorsLilian Calderon-Garciduenas
PublisherIOS Press BV
Pages511-521
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9781643681580
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Publication series

NameAdvances in Alzheimer's Disease
Volume8
ISSN (Print)2210-5727
ISSN (Electronic)2210-5735

Keywords

  • APOE
  • Air Pollution
  • NAA/Cr ratio
  • PM 2.5
  • body mass index
  • children
  • hippocampus
  • magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • memory
  • neuroprotection

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